While AT&T still hasn’t announced any kind of Android products until now, the second largest US carrier will surely do it in the near future.

The first Android phone to be sold by AT&T may not be Dell’s smartphone, but a Motorola device, namely the Motorola MB300 Backflip / Enzo.

Some live photos of the Backflip / Enzo have appeared over at Phandroid, showing the smartphone to come with several AT&T services, including: AT&T Navigator, AT&T Music, AT&T Mobile App store and Yahoo! Search.

Interestingly (in a rather bad way) is that the Moto MB300 Enzo may not come with any Google apps, save for Google Maps.

The Backflip / Enzo has an unusual form factor: its QWERTY keyboard can be “backflipped” and it includes the 5MP camera with flash.

One of the things that interests us MOST is that physical QWERTY keyboard on the back. Our tipster says its always revealed and flips from the back as you can see in the picture. When the keyboard is open a touchpad on the back of the phone is revealed which allows you to easily scroll through webpages and apparently it works very well slightly thinner, slightly shorter both length and width, and lighter than the G1. Hmm, that's more like it. backflip Details: http://bit.ly/moto-backlip-details-best-worst

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One of the things that interests us MOST is that physical QWERTY keyboard on the back. Our tipster says its always revealed and flips from the back as you can see in the picture. When the keyboard is open a touchpad on the back of the phone is revealed which allows you to easily scroll through webpages and apparently it works very well slightly thinner, slightly shorter both length and width, and lighter than the G1. Hmm, that's more like it. backflip Details: http://bit.ly/moto-backlip-details-best-worst